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In person recognition, three key stages are a) the perceptual encoding of stimuli, b) the operation of recognition units, and c) the access to and interaction between stores of semantic and sensory information about people.
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Cognitive stage models of person identification. In Bruce...
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The spiritual self refers to the enduring core of one’s being, including one’s values, personality, beliefs about the self, etc. This article focuses on the “me” that will be referred to interchangeably as either the “self” or “identity.”.
Nov 30, 2023 · While the question of Identity or Identification, and its implications of sameness and difference, arises in wider social and cultural contexts, it is particularly relevant for psychoanalysis. How, after all, are personal identities defined by the attribute of whiteness or Blackness, or maleness, or femaleness?
Jun 22, 2022 · In bringing the concept of recognition to social psychology, this paper argues that we can better understand the ways in which identification and belonging become entangled with power struggles and expressions of agency thus highlighting its dialogical nature.
Identification is a psychological process whereby the individual assimilates an aspect, property, or attribute of the other and is transformed wholly or partially by the model that other provides. It is by means of a series of identifications that the personality is constituted and specified.
The concept of identification is an important one in psychoanalysis and in some other areas of psychology. It is a complex term and one that has been understood in different ways. In this chapter I want to explicate the concept as well as to place it in a larger semantic and evolutionary context.
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The psychology of self and identity is a subfield of Psychology that moves psychological research “deeper inside the conscious mind of the person and further out into the person’s social world.”